Considering that `Love Spreads` is basically a hard rock track, it shows you how Reni could never lose his groove. Strangely, `Sally Cinnemon` is my favourite Reni piece. Man, that dude could make anything swing. Worship him....he is a musical God.
This guy made me start drumming, no drummer alive today grooves like Reni just my own feelings there. Thanks Reni for getting me into something, that although I'm not great at it makes me smile and makes me money at the same time who could ask for more! I really miss Reni in the world of music.
Serious magic going on when Reni's behind a kit...he was the most mesmerising band member at the Heaton Park show I went to by a country mile..and sounded better than ever!!
The whole music section of The Roses were underrated. John Squire's wailing guitars, Reni's funky drumming and Mani's understated bass playing should all be adored.
What is it with You tubers talking shite? No one has ever under rated any of these guys except maybe pre solo career, Ian Brown would have been considered the weak link (obviously he put Squire in a headlock with their respective solo work) and that was simply a reflection of his awful live vocal performances (thankfully he figured out how to mask his voices failings from his home recordings and becoming a little clever how to put subtle effects on his voice) he was always respected lyrically and he was cool as fuck.
+Izzy Doyle the guy is a genius. his vocal abilities are mad too! Your lucky to have been at the Halifax gig :) I was at the Friday etihad gig. Best night of my life
I love Moonie but he couldn't hold a candle to Reni. Reni can play anything. Absolute master. He is only underrated because he is a musical recluse and unless your a Roses fan he's not a household name.
Not really a fair comparison, if I want to hear the Who then only moon will do there is no better for The Who imo regardless what other drummers can do they aren't Keith Moon.
@@maccagrabme in fact if you read the Stone Roses biography, Pete Townsend actually tried to pinch Reni from the Roses. Reni was having non of it. He was just as good at drumming Who songs the ya man Kieth.
An outstanding piece of music on its own, I've seen the roses with and without reni and the band has a totally different dimension with him it. So very important to the magic of the band. An ordinary drummer he ain't.
Nah, can't agree to that......when they reformed he turned into a total cheeseball, overplaying and showing off for the plebs in the crowd. Same as John Squire really.......they were hamming it up and being really corny, like a bunch of old farts that apparently forgot they used to be the coolest band in the world. Squire's live version of Fool's Gold was such a disappointment......all those cheesy Beatles and Chic riffs, and Reni with his constant fills and flams, god it was all so naff!
This has become my most viewed upload! Far exceeding anything else I have uploaded. John Squire's guitar, which is the next most viewed of the Love Spreads Isolated tracks, only comes at just over half the views Reni has! :D
Where did you get these from??? Would love to hear some more second coming isolated tracks. Squires guitar parts on Driving South and Good Times for example
I love this stuff. I've been playing guitar (badly) and singing (badly) for 30 years. I had my first drum lesson last week. I reckon I'll get this song cracked by Wednesday.
I do love the slide guitar, but the drum groove is what snagged me and made me buy the record when it came out. As a wannabe drummer, I tried but could only manage a very squared off version. I could never emulate that cool laid back pulse . So glad to hear this isolated recording and finally realize all the important snare ghost notes. I like the full song but I am perfectly entertained by this isolated track.
They say he could play guitar about as well as he could drum. The man was a prodigy. I do wish he could’ve played guitar on a few tracks so we could experience it ourselves.
I love this man!! Just spent an hour searching net for news..any news on him....!! I do hope he makes some kind of return...with Roses ideally, but just anything really....just a return, He is sadly missed in my musical world. Hope alls well Reni. :)
Not just the best drummer ever, but his voice is so pure and on point, it saves Ian Brown on harmony. Reni's also a sick bass player and even Mani admits he's better than even him! Mult-talented dude.
@@captainkrunchthewall why would you say such a nasty thing about such a nice person? Have you listened to how kind, caring and entertaining he was in interviews? He never had a nasty word to say about anyone. I don't think it's fair that people call him names. What's your issue with him? Have you ever even met him?
@@josyposy1626 what are you talking about reni being a miserable twat is the sole reason why the stone roses cant stick together sure hes the greatest drummer ever and he knows that and treats his other band mates like theyre useless plonkers which they basicaly are
The song is a standard blues 12 bar with iffy singing. Then he gets on the kit and propels it into the stratosphere. I like this version more than the other one with instruments and vocals. Masterclass.
Love Reni as a drummer His style is 2nd to none. Gave the Roses something extra, but as a band you can’t have one without the others. Mani, squire, brown and Reni made the band what they were.
The reason that no "best drummer" exists is that we all develop a varying sense of pocket based on our musical backgrounds, and the interpretations of each drummer are valuable as they are unique and cannot be found anywhere else. THAT is what the purpose of percussion is and THAT is why percussionists exist.
Reni is the bollocks he is up there if not better then Keith Moon who is also the bollocks. Can we get a fools gold isolated drums as that would also truly be THE BOLLOCKS!!!
i don't think it is, if you listen closely you can hear mistakes and being a bit late behind the structure at times... it's just pure natural feel and rhythm
I would say he is underrated by the general public. If you go around asking people to name some of the greatest drummers of all time, you most likely wouldn’t hear one person say Reni even if you did it all day. Now drummers and musicians’ musicians who are in the know, they know where it’s at.
Reni doesn't appear in most of these best drummer polls and isn't featured much in drummers magazines etc. I'd say Reni is underrated, best indie drummer by far and one of the best groove drummers of all time.
Chris Scott I agree, but 'indie' is a bit of a narrow term. I'd say just rock music in general - the entire history going back to the 60's. What would be his competition if you were just talking about indie? Most drummers you would class as being indie would be very conventional and lacking funk. Reni grew up in pub bands playing in all different styles. He was actually a big heavy metal fan before he joined the Roses, the only one of the four who was.
@@christiangasior4244 They'll love him when he passes. It'll be one of those things where people generally won't know much about him while he's alive but he'll be more famous after he passes. I reckon anyway.
Listened to Alan White’s Wonderwall drum track soloed recently and this pops up in my feed, algorithm much??? Nice light touch, kind of Cobhamesque fill phrases with a bounce groove. Like
Loooove Reni I wish The Rub had worked for Reni. A friend who ran Reni's The Rub web site sent me the songs. I need to learn to upload stuff on here and share them
I don't suppose The Rub tracks have come to light have they? I'm a massive Reni fan and would love to hear clearer versions of what he was singing about in The Rub. Just thought I'd ask on the off chance 😊
He is the most talented drummer in the world. People just don't know it as others like Keith Moon loved being the best and biggest, where it's a known fact reni didn't love the celebrity life. He was in it for the music
@blurry67 The greatest drummer! and The coolest landlord in the world! Wonder if he'd be interested in a three bedroom flat in Birmingham ;-) Cheers for putting these tracks up..I'm a Roses obsessive and am always on the look for new stuff, vids, pics, sounds... etc Keep it up Great stuff!
@blurry67 You are right. It is not as cut and dried as some of us fans presume it is. Even after all this time we still feel sad at the lost opportunities of what might have been, I guess. History has pointed the finger of blame at Squire and, the likes of myself, have been happy to go along with that. In the end, everybody lost. You fools we cry! I miss Reni the most and still cling to the hope he might drum again one day, somewhere.
I have to play this for my 8 year old son. He's all into John Maher (Buzzcocks) who is fantastic, definitely. But he doesn't get Reni because he doesn't play "fast enough." This should show him "fast" doesn't always equal "good". Reni's just pure class....
heaton park playlist: i hope..i wanna be adored, love spreads, waterfall, she bangs the drum, where angels play/shoot you down, standing here, sugar spun sister, made of stone, one love, fools gold, this is the one, i am the ressurection!!! WHAT A GIG!!! cant wait!!!
According to John Robb's book about the Roses, in the early days when they were just gigging around Manchester, way before they signed to a label, people who knew of them would mention them as that band with the really good drummer.
I was there.. It's true, I spent more of the time mesmerised, transfixed by the amazing grooves Reni poured out.. He was using a super basic kit at the time too mostly working over the bass/snare/hh/ride.. but it sounded expansive because of his musicianship..
My favorites? I'd have to say John Bonham, Stanton Moore, Bernard Purdie, Steve Gadd, Steve Jordan, Keith Carlock, David Garibaldi, Chad Smith, among others (whom I cannot currently think of). Basically, all of the groover dudes!
B E A U T I F U L !! Thanx Reni ! From yer old pal Riki - as in Waiting For. Ps how’s Ged ?? Not seen him in ages - he’s probably in the nick - but hope not !?!? Cheers 🥂
Said simplistically, yes. An instrument must communicate emotions. The issue with many drummers today is that they feel as if power = emotion. Sure, power CAN equal emotion, but power in of itself isn't emotion.
The mistake they made was not releasing a companion album of Reni’s drum tracks. Throw in his jamming and outtakes for good measure and it’s a win all round !
Love these vids when you have separated the instruments. Is it possible to do the same thing with Tears? Thats my favorite song by The Stone Roses and I would really enjoy that
Reni = The Jimi Hendrix of drums
Reni would have been ideal as a drummer for Hendrix
Zander Mort Wow! Can you imagine!
@@euandyer Reni is massively underrated, not only for his drumming but just listen to his backing vocal harmonies on the Roses debut, superb
Jimi Hendrix = The Reni of guitars *fixed :D
Doesn’t really work without the rest of the song.
A cd of isolated Reni tracks. Now that would be a dream come true!
Considering that `Love Spreads` is basically a hard rock track, it shows you how Reni could never lose his groove. Strangely, `Sally Cinnemon` is my favourite Reni piece. Man, that dude could make anything swing. Worship him....he is a musical God.
Yes indeed. 💆
This guy made me start drumming, no drummer alive today grooves like Reni just my own feelings there. Thanks Reni for getting me into something, that although I'm not great at it makes me smile and makes me money at the same time who could ask for more! I really miss Reni in the world of music.
i have no words for how good reni is.
Serious magic going on when Reni's behind a kit...he was the most mesmerising band member at the Heaton Park show I went to by a country mile..and sounded better than ever!!
Agreed, I was transfixed by him!!
Agreed, I was transfixed by him!!
The whole music section of The Roses were underrated. John Squire's wailing guitars, Reni's funky drumming and Mani's understated bass playing should all be adored.
And then there is Ian who is.....well...doing his best
What is it with You tubers talking shite? No one has ever under rated any of these guys except maybe pre solo career, Ian Brown would have been considered the weak link (obviously he put Squire in a headlock with their respective solo work) and that was simply a reflection of his awful live vocal performances (thankfully he figured out how to mask his voices failings from his home recordings and becoming a little clever how to put subtle effects on his voice) he was always respected lyrically and he was cool as fuck.
Well, they did want to be adored. Fair play to them.
They were perfect as a whole.
@@nesfan8 😂😂😂
RENI, John Bonham of our generation
THE best drummer of all time. And did most of it while singing.
And singing better than Ian Brown
@@scottbartlett4853 That's not a huge achievement to be fair lol
That's harsh@@scottbartlett4853
reni is the bollocks, he's a fucking legend! he's so underrated, which pisses me off.
The greatest drummer I've ever seen, he killed it at the etihad!
+daniel cubin I was one of the lucky buggers who got to go to Halifax, he killed it there too!
+Izzy Doyle the guy is a genius. his vocal abilities are mad too! Your lucky to have been at the Halifax gig :) I was at the Friday etihad gig. Best night of my life
+daniel cubin aye, Halifax was the best night of my life. Went with my mum and had an absolute ball. The love in that room was absolutely unreal!
Izzy Doyle 6 month later and I'm back listening to Renis mad skills 👌🏼
I love Moonie but he couldn't hold a candle to Reni. Reni can play anything. Absolute master. He is only underrated because he is a musical recluse and unless your a Roses fan he's not a household name.
Imagine being Ian, sober or fucked, listening to the other 3 jam. All the stuff that didn't get recorded as well
You mean Manny on bass?
@@therespectedlex9794 He must be meaning Keith Moon, and by the way I agree that Reni is simply out of the galaxy
Cheers from Argentina
Not really a fair comparison, if I want to hear the Who then only moon will do there is no better for The Who imo regardless what other drummers can do they aren't Keith Moon.
@@maccagrabme in fact if you read the Stone Roses biography, Pete Townsend actually tried to pinch Reni from the Roses. Reni was having non of it. He was just as good at drumming Who songs the ya man Kieth.
4.15 - those rides, timing all the way through that section, and infact the whole track - is flawless
An outstanding piece of music on its own, I've seen the roses with and without reni and the band has a totally different dimension with him it. So very important to the magic of the band. An ordinary drummer he ain't.
Brilliant. Pete Townshend called him the most natural drummer since Moon.
He is better than Keith Moon
Christian Gasior reni ain’t no where keith moon
True story-Townsend wanted him to leave the roses and tour with him.He told him no.
Technically he’s miles better than Moon ever was.
Townshend also slagged off Moon
What a beat...straight up the best groove I've heard.
The more times you listen to this the more things you notice. Pure class.
Amazing shuffle. Reni is one of a kind
For me, Reni is on the Mount Rushmore of British drummers
and the others?
@@benjaminarevalo63 Phil Gould, Mitch Mitchell
The best there has ever been. Roses broke up he went away. But when they reformed he was ten times the drummer, what a talent
Actually, that is not true. His playing was not as good when he came back. Big shame.
Nah, can't agree to that......when they reformed he turned into a total cheeseball, overplaying and showing off for the plebs in the crowd. Same as John Squire really.......they were hamming it up and being really corny, like a bunch of old farts that apparently forgot they used to be the coolest band in the world. Squire's live version of Fool's Gold was such a disappointment......all those cheesy Beatles and Chic riffs, and Reni with his constant fills and flams, god it was all so naff!
He really is one of the greatest British drummers!
what an amazing drum track. a seriously underrated drummer
Beyond my comprehension how a person can do this. Shaking my head smiling and bowing down to THE drumming god!!!!! ☮️
This is the single best video in the history of UA-cam. And the picture doesn't even move!
This has become my most viewed upload! Far exceeding anything else I have uploaded. John Squire's guitar, which is the next most viewed of the Love Spreads Isolated tracks, only comes at just over half the views Reni has! :D
Where did you get these from??? Would love to hear some more second coming isolated tracks. Squires guitar parts on Driving South and Good Times for example
Makes sense as Reni was is the best musician of Brit Pop. Thanks for sharing this clip.
@@Floodland-bn3ol Candida Doyle of Pulp is right up there for me. Absolutely defined their sound in a way that's never really acknowledged.
@@grantyoung378 most isolated tracks on youtube come from the Guitar Hero/Rock Band games, which license the original master track for use in the game
pure groove . . . . simple beautiful feel and groove, Genius
My favorite drummer of all time. I think he's the best, but most people argue for Bonham, Moon, or Pert.
Reni all the way!
Those left handed single stroke rolls ! Oh yesssss!!
Genius… would love to hear elephant stone isolated!
I love this stuff. I've been playing guitar (badly) and singing (badly) for 30 years. I had my first drum lesson last week. I reckon I'll get this song cracked by Wednesday.
My kind of optimist! How is it 12 years on? The groove on this track is a slippery fish.
Already knew Reni was the best drummer ever. This confirms it. Nice one.
I do love the slide guitar, but the drum groove is what snagged me and made me buy the record when it came out. As a wannabe drummer, I tried but could only manage a very squared off version. I could never emulate that cool laid back pulse . So glad to hear this isolated recording and finally realize all the important snare ghost notes. I like the full song but I am perfectly entertained by this isolated track.
"The most naturally talented drummer since Keith Moon" -Pete Townshend
They say he could play guitar about as well as he could drum. The man was a prodigy. I do wish he could’ve played guitar on a few tracks so we could experience it ourselves.
Christian Gasior And, typical of the Roses, so awkward. Not wanting to make new material.
The coolest thing ever for me, I mean that
@@christiangasior4244 i heard he even teached john squire a little bit about guitar
I could listen to Reni drum all day, so unique, top 5 drummers of all time.
I love this man!! Just spent an hour searching net for news..any news on him....!!
I do hope he makes some kind of return...with Roses ideally, but just anything really....just a return, He is sadly missed in my musical world.
Hope alls well Reni. :)
Reni is a god.... simply cant be replaced,,... as has been proven!!!!!!!
this is an open letter to dj shadow.....please get on this!
This alone sounds like a DJ Shadow track 🤪
Wow great drumming here
Not just the best drummer ever, but his voice is so pure and on point, it saves Ian Brown on harmony. Reni's also a sick bass player and even Mani admits he's better than even him! Mult-talented dude.
Very good guitar player too..
too bad he´s also a massive twat
@@captainkrunchthewall why would you say such a nasty thing about such a nice person? Have you listened to how kind, caring and entertaining he was in interviews? He never had a nasty word to say about anyone. I don't think it's fair that people call him names. What's your issue with him? Have you ever even met him?
@@josyposy1626 what are you talking about reni being a miserable twat is the sole reason why the stone roses cant stick together sure hes the greatest drummer ever and he knows that and treats his other band mates like theyre useless plonkers which they basicaly are
could listen to this groove all day
reni is up there with the likes of ringo for me, the way he bangs those drums man...
The song is a standard blues 12 bar with iffy singing. Then he gets on the kit and propels it into the stratosphere. I like this version more than the other one with instruments and vocals. Masterclass.
Love Reni as a drummer
His style is 2nd to none.
Gave the Roses something extra, but as a band you can’t have one without the others. Mani, squire, brown and Reni made the band what they were.
The reason that no "best drummer" exists is that we all develop a varying sense of pocket based on our musical backgrounds, and the interpretations of each drummer are valuable as they are unique and cannot be found anywhere else.
THAT is what the purpose of percussion is and THAT is why percussionists exist.
Reni is the bollocks he is up there if not better then Keith Moon who is also the bollocks. Can we get a fools gold isolated drums as that would also truly be THE BOLLOCKS!!!
They sampled "Hot pants" by Bobby Byrd.
Juan Caceres and mixed it with Reni's drumming and even some bongoes and percussion on top
Juan Caceres
No they didn't. They copied the drum rhythm for another track called "I want to be Adored". FFS get things straight.
Either way it's just a programmed loop.
i don't think it is, if you listen closely you can hear mistakes and being a bit late behind the structure at times... it's just pure natural feel and rhythm
Almost sounds like military drumming at times, flippin' incredible drummer.
Reni is the man.
who is Reni underated by???lol he is the best drummer of his generation by his peers hold him in the highest esteem
I would say he is underrated by the general public. If you go around asking people to name some of the greatest drummers of all time, you most likely wouldn’t hear one person say Reni even if you did it all day. Now drummers and musicians’ musicians who are in the know, they know where it’s at.
Reni doesn't appear in most of these best drummer polls and isn't featured much in drummers magazines etc. I'd say Reni is underrated, best indie drummer by far and one of the best groove drummers of all time.
Chris Scott
I agree, but 'indie' is a bit of a narrow term. I'd say just rock music in general - the entire history going back to the 60's.
What would be his competition if you were just talking about indie? Most drummers you would class as being indie would be very conventional and lacking funk.
Reni grew up in pub bands playing in all different styles. He was actually a big heavy metal fan before he joined the Roses, the only one of the four who was.
@@christiangasior4244 They'll love him when he passes. It'll be one of those things where people generally won't know much about him while he's alive but he'll be more famous after he passes. I reckon anyway.
Would love to head Daybreak isolated, that's his finest moment
Dude, I found this.
ua-cam.com/video/C87JoC-lpLI/v-deo.html
I agree Daybreak is an utterly amazing piece of drumming - their is an isolated version on youtube somewhere
Listen to the love spreads B-side Breakout, its twice as good as daybreak
such an underrated drummer, thanks for the upload.
You couldn’t be more wrong. He is known as an amazing drummer world wide with great touch and feel. How the fuck is under rated?!!!
He is not well known by the general public or even most drummers. People who are aware of him though know he is amazing. Chill out.
Listened to Alan White’s Wonderwall drum track soloed recently and this pops up in my feed, algorithm much???
Nice light touch, kind of Cobhamesque fill phrases with a bounce groove. Like
He always reminds me of Bernard Purdie. I love them both dearly.
Read the wikipedia info on him. He's regarded as one of the best drummers ever.
Loooove Reni
I wish The Rub had worked for Reni. A friend who ran Reni's The Rub web site sent me the songs.
I need to learn to upload stuff on here and share them
I don't suppose The Rub tracks have come to light have they? I'm a massive Reni fan and would love to hear clearer versions of what he was singing about in The Rub. Just thought I'd ask on the off chance 😊
send them to me
@@josyposy1626 Sorry this is so late, but I never saw anyone had replied. I've no idea where the disc is or I would have uploaded it eons ago.
He is the most talented drummer in the world. People just don't know it as others like Keith Moon loved being the best and biggest, where it's a known fact reni didn't love the celebrity life. He was in it for the music
Archie Mod Yet, didn’t want to make new material, so they didn’t except for a single.
Heavy jazzy beat Gid tae smoke a doob tae 🥁🇬🇧🏴🎶
Taste and touch. One of the greats.
That's fhuckin brilliant, you could post this under name dj shadow and folk would belIeve it. In fact someone should give this recording to dj shadow
Reni and Jaki Leibzeit from Can - the masters of their style.
Ah good call, I do hear the similarities.
If only reni had carried on with his talent after the roses split. He would of been global
Need to hear more of this drummer, and I'm sure the band he plays/played with. Badass
@blurry67 The greatest drummer! and The coolest landlord in the world!
Wonder if he'd be interested in a three bedroom flat in Birmingham ;-)
Cheers for putting these tracks up..I'm a Roses obsessive and am always on the look for new stuff, vids, pics, sounds... etc Keep it up Great stuff!
Mesmerizing. I think there was even some cow bell at the end.
UA-cam needs a function that allows you to see who clicked the dislike button. I want that person to explain themselves!
Ha ha - YES!
Hopefully we're misclicks
They'd get shot haha
@blurry67 You are right. It is not as cut and dried as some of us fans presume it is. Even after all this time we still feel sad at the lost opportunities of what might have been, I guess. History has pointed the finger of blame at Squire and, the likes of myself, have been happy to go along with that.
In the end, everybody lost. You fools we cry!
I miss Reni the most and still cling to the hope he might drum again one day, somewhere.
I have to play this for my 8 year old son. He's all into John Maher (Buzzcocks) who is fantastic, definitely. But he doesn't get Reni because he doesn't play "fast enough." This should show him "fast" doesn't always equal "good". Reni's just pure class....
Please please please does anyone know where we can hear a "Standing Here" isolate.... I just neeeeeeed that in my life!
ua-cam.com/video/rSpoyADdpzw/v-deo.html
Live version mate. Lots of great isolated Roses tracks on the channel ✌️
Reni, Billy Cobham, Bernard Purdie, Clyde Stubblefield, John Jabo Starks. There you have the greatest drummers.
It would be a real shame if Reni only ever featured on 2 albums. We need his own drumming only one😂
Shame on me - whatever I think of the Stone Roses, I never realised Reni could drum like this.
Are those one-handed rolls? class.
Top 3 drummers of all time for me.I was there
The best video on youtube by far :)
heaton park playlist: i hope..i wanna be adored, love spreads, waterfall, she bangs the drum, where angels play/shoot you down, standing here, sugar spun sister, made of stone, one love, fools gold, this is the one, i am the ressurection!!! WHAT A GIG!!! cant wait!!!
Reno is like a man with some chopsticks in a world full of picnics!
This is art
Oh my,where's this been??
John Bonham influences on this that bass drum
I would say Reni is the greatist drummer in indie, he had good rhythm and timing.
According to John Robb's book about the Roses, in the early days when they were just gigging around Manchester, way before they signed to a label, people who knew of them would mention them as that band with the really good drummer.
I was there.. It's true, I spent more of the time mesmerised, transfixed by the amazing grooves Reni poured out.. He was using a super basic kit at the time too mostly working over the bass/snare/hh/ride.. but it sounded expansive because of his musicianship..
Congratulations, good for you and for those unknown jazz drummers, now let us enjoy Reni's drumming.
Nice video. My favourite Reni song is Elephant Stone (4.53). If you could make an isolated video of that song that would be amazing!
Love this man so much
My favorites? I'd have to say John Bonham, Stanton Moore, Bernard Purdie, Steve Gadd, Steve Jordan, Keith Carlock, David Garibaldi, Chad Smith, among others (whom I cannot currently think of). Basically, all of the groover dudes!
You had good taste 6 years ago. Jeff Porcaro is missing, though. One of the finest groover dudes.
Holy cow, this good. Shorting Moonie stock reluctantly.
Great drummer perfect rythym
They played Love Spreads & Tightrope at parr hall warrington secret gig last night.
Was a worthy replacement finale for IATResurrection
The goat
I am so jealous! Great job !
B E A U T I F U L !! Thanx Reni ! From yer old pal Riki - as in Waiting For. Ps how’s Ged ?? Not seen him in ages - he’s probably in the nick - but hope not !?!? Cheers 🥂
Proper powerful man reni
カッコいい!
great upload i just wish we could somehow get breaking into heaven daybreak and more second coming tracks isolated like this!
great work blurry 67
starting @4:05.....the genius kicks in
Fantastic! Thanks for uploading this gem!
Said simplistically, yes. An instrument must communicate emotions. The issue with many drummers today is that they feel as if power = emotion. Sure, power CAN equal emotion, but power in of itself isn't emotion.
WHAT A GREAT DRUMMER/////
Nice. So musical !
The mistake they made was not releasing a companion album of Reni’s drum tracks. Throw in his jamming and outtakes for good measure and it’s a win all round !
i like to hear just reni and mani
What a drummer
Love these vids when you have separated the instruments. Is it possible to do the same thing with Tears? Thats my favorite song by The Stone Roses and I would really enjoy that